The reality TV personality pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of resisting a peace officer and was immediately sentenced to two years of probation and five days of community service, prosecutors said.

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Abraham, 27, also was ordered to complete 12 hours of anger management classes and keep her distance from the Polo Lounge power pub inside the Beverly Hills Hotel, where the incident took place, the Los Angeles County District Attorney said.

The reality TV star was charged in August with attacking a security guard at the hotel on June 13 and resisting the instructions of a peace officer.

The battery charged was dropped Friday under the terms of the deal.

If convicted as initially charged, Abraham faced a possible maximum sentence of 18 months in jail.

Officials said Abraham physically attacked the guard after he asked her to leave the bar for allegedly engaging in a verbal dispute with guests.

She later refused to comply with Beverly Hills police officers who responded to the scene, prosecutors said.

“The security officer reported that Abraham struck him in the face with her forearm, grabbed his ear and pushed him in the face as he attempted to prevent her from re-entering the hotel,” a statement from Beverly Hills Police said.

“Officers noted that Abraham exhibited signs of intoxication during the investigation,” the statement said.

Video of part of the incident obtained by TMZ.com showed Abraham denying any physical attack and telling an officer to “go f--k yourself” multiple times.

The security guard suffered a minor injury but did not visit a hospital, police said.

Abraham rose to fame in 2009 as a star of the MTV series “16 and Pregnant,” as well as its subsequent spinoff series “Teen Mom.”

She released an album titled “My Teenage Dream Ended” in 2012, followed by a memoir by the same name later that year.